CLLMM Research Centre Welcomes New Team Member
The Goyder Institute for Water Research is excited to welcome Sue Ellison, who will be stepping in for Tiffany Nay, our Communications and Engagement Officer, as Tiffany prepares for extended leave later this year. Sue is thrilled to return to Goolwa, a place close to her heart where she raised her children and worked with Landcare Australia, and is eager to reconnect with the local community.
With a strong background in land management, Sue has worked as a Field and Interpretation Ranger across Australia and New Zealand. Most recently, she spent over 10 years in Aboriginal land management and joint management with the Central Land Council in Alice Springs. Additionally, Sue has served as a Prescribed Body Corporate Coordinator, supporting Native Title and emerging Aboriginal Corporations in the Northern Territory.
Sue’s wealth of experience will be a valuable asset to the Institute, and we are pleased to have her on board.